eJamming makes software that enables people to practice music together 1000 miles apart. The idea is to let musicians practice together even when they can't get together physically, or to let students and teachers work together remotely.
WHAT IT IS: eJamming AUDiiO is a software application you download from our website to your computer's desktop. When you open eJamming AUDiiO and log into the eJamming LOBBY, you can connect to the world's musicians - first by chatting in the lobby or private chat or by offline messaging each other.
Then by creating or joining SESSIONS, you connect with up to three other musicians anywhere in the world for real time collaboration, creation, recording and just playing for fun. And in eJamming's JAM MODE, you feel near zero latency on your own instrument.
by Rafe Needleman eJamming, which makes software that enables people to practice music together if their instruments are Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)-enabled, is announcing a service that works for non-MIDI instruments too: drums, guitars, voice, violins, etc. The idea is to let musicians practice together even when they can't get together physically, or to let students and teachers work together remotely.
There are really interesting technical challenges to making this work. Not only do you have to transmit very high quality audio, but you have to do it with extremely low audio latency. The eJamming founders, Alan Glueckman and Gail Kantor, told me their audio processor and peer-to-peer technology solves these issues, and they're going to demo their new product on Wednesday at the Demo '07 conference.
But eJamming can't break the laws of physics or go faster than the network it's running on, and it's the first online service I've heard of with geographic constraints. Even with a fast connection, Glueckman and Kantor don't recommend the service for people separated by more than a few hundred miles.
Glueckman says he had his cousin, Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer, in mind when he built this product. The idea being that Aerosmith can still have rehearsals when one or more band members are out of town. Kramer hasn't yet tried the product, Glueckman told me. I also ran this idea by my wife, who plays in a string quartet. She scoffed at it, since so much of performing, rehearsing, and teaching, she said, depends on subtle visual and personal cues that can't be transmitted over a network. The eJamming team hopes to add video to the product at some point.
I can see this working, though, for occasional rehearsals and for informal jamming. There's also a social-network angle to the service, which helps musicians find each other.
The service will go into beta in a few weeks. However, the cost of the service may limit its uptake: It's $15 a month. Per band member. That means a four-member band will have to shell out $720 a year to use it.
Are you a musician? What do you think of this idea?
By the way, at last year's Demo, iGuitar showed off a cool USB guitar [ see video].
In other Demo 07 news from CNET's Webware blog: Eyejot launches a simple video e-mail service; and Trailfire shows off more-evolved Web stickies.
WHAT IT IS:
eJamming AUDiiO is a software application you download from our website to your computer's desktop. When you open eJamming AUDiiO and log into the eJamming LOBBY, you can connect to the world's musicians - first by chatting in the lobby or private chat or by offline messaging each other.
Then by creating or joining SESSIONS, you connect with up to three other musicians anywhere in the world for real time collaboration, creation, recording and just playing for fun. And in eJamming's JAM MODE, you feel near zero latency on your own instrument.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-6154616-7.html
January 30, 2007 10:28 AM PST
eJamming: Skype for musicians
by Rafe NeedlemaneJamming, which makes software that enables people to practice music together if their instruments are Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)-enabled, is announcing a service that works for non-MIDI instruments too: drums, guitars, voice, violins, etc. The idea is to let musicians practice together even when they can't get together physically, or to let students and teachers work together remotely.
There are really interesting technical challenges to making this work. Not only do you have to transmit very high quality audio, but you have to do it with extremely low audio latency. The eJamming founders, Alan Glueckman and Gail Kantor, told me their audio processor and peer-to-peer technology solves these issues, and they're going to demo their new product on Wednesday at the Demo '07 conference.
But eJamming can't break the laws of physics or go faster than the network it's running on, and it's the first online service I've heard of with geographic constraints. Even with a fast connection, Glueckman and Kantor don't recommend the service for people separated by more than a few hundred miles.
Glueckman says he had his cousin, Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer, in mind when he built this product. The idea being that Aerosmith can still have rehearsals when one or more band members are out of town. Kramer hasn't yet tried the product, Glueckman told me. I also ran this idea by my wife, who plays in a string quartet. She scoffed at it, since so much of performing, rehearsing, and teaching, she said, depends on subtle visual and personal cues that can't be transmitted over a network. The eJamming team hopes to add video to the product at some point.
I can see this working, though, for occasional rehearsals and for informal jamming. There's also a social-network angle to the service, which helps musicians find each other.
The service will go into beta in a few weeks. However, the cost of the service may limit its uptake: It's $15 a month. Per band member. That means a four-member band will have to shell out $720 a year to use it.
Are you a musician? What do you think of this idea?
By the way, at last year's Demo, iGuitar showed off a cool USB guitar [ see video].
In other Demo 07 news from CNET's Webware blog: Eyejot launches a simple video e-mail service; and Trailfire shows off more-evolved Web stickies.
eJamming in the News
eJamming CEO Gail Kantor demos eJamming during Pannaway Keynote at TelcoTV (2008-11-15)
Michael Miller: Move it: The New User Interface (2008-01-15)
eJamming helps virtual bands meet online (2008-01-11)
Kevin Maney on adding eJamming to his life (2008-01-11)
Intel eJams with Smash Mouth (2008-01-11)
Intel keynote includes first live virtual concert (2008-01-10)
Less Techie, More Meaningful at CES (2008-01-10)
[CES] Intel CEO Calls for Adoption of SoC 'Canmore' intended for Consumer Electronics (2008-01-09)
Jam Session: Real Instruments for Real Rock Bands (2008-01-08)
The Rock Band Who Never Met (2008-01-08)
@CES: Intel's Otellini on Why Processors Still Matter (2008-01-08)
Internet changing consumer electronics world: Intel chief (2008-01-08)
CES 2008: Four web sites worth a visit (2008-01-08)
All with the Wave of a hand. Organic Motion bands together with Intel and eJamming at CES (2008-01-07)
Dean Takahashi on Intel Keynote and Smash Mouth over eJamming (2008-01-07)
@ CES: Paul Otellini, President And CEO, Intel: Bring On The Next-Gen Internet (2008-01-07)
CES: Intel's Paul Otellini says let's make the Internet personal (2008-01-07)
Intel’s Paul Otellini touts the ‘personal’ Internet and Smash Mouth (2008-01-07)
Otellini Serves Up Bleeding Edge Eye Candy At CES (2008-01-07)
Ryan Smith on the Intel CES Keynote (2008-01-07)
Big Stage, Virtual Heroes eJamming With Intel At CES (2008-01-07)
Intel Preps "Canmore" Chip for Mobile Multimedia (2008-01-07)
Elton John Wants The Internet Shut Down For Five Years... For The Sake Of The Music (2007-08-01)
In the Band but Out of State. Or the Country. (2007-07-21)
[[@file:///C:/Documents and Settings/Owner/Desktop/www.ejamming.com/www.ejamming.com/www.ejamming.com/site_media/uploads/keyboard_magazine_august_2007.jpg|Space Jam]] (2007-07-16)
"eJamming: It's All in the Timing" (2007-05-31)
"Jam Online in Real Time" (2007-05-25)
Eliot Van Buskirk surveys online collaboration (2007-05-24)
Musicians Collaborate from Afar on the Web (2007-05-19)
Top Technology Innovators of 2007 (2007-05-14)
"eJamming Initial Signups Surpass Expectations" (2007-05-11)
eJamming (2007-05-10)
eJamming to your heart’s desire: live online music creation (2007-05-06)
Interviews: Company Profile: eJamming (2007-05-06)
Muzisyenlere mujde! eJamming geliyor!! (2007-05-03)
Jamming All Over The World (2007-04-30)
Finally, the On-Demand, Online Garage Band Gets Real (2007-04-30)
Skype für Musiker (Skype For Musicians) (2007-04-26)
eJamming AUDiiO: Cool site (2007-04-22)
eJamming Vereinte Künstler (eJamming Artists Unite!) (2007-04-13)
Musikmesse: Gemeinsames Spiel über das Internet (2007-04-04)
eJamming: Musik per Internet live einspielen (2007-04-04)
Musikmesse: Gemeinsames Spiel über das Internet (2007-04-04)
Jammen übers Netz:Global entgrenzt zusammen Musik und Krach machen - mit der Community eJamming (2007-04-04)
Jam Session (in German) (2007-04-04)
eJamming Audio (2007-04-04)
Jam 2.0: Live-Musik-Sessions im Internet (2007-04-04)
eJamming as a Tool for Podcasters? (2007-04-01)
Video: Kewego on eJamming at Musik-Messe (in German) (2007-03-29)
"eJamming Release Online Music Collaboration Service" (2007-03-29)
Video: Tagesschau covers eJamming at Musikmesse (in German) (2007-03-28)
Video: ZDF covers eJamming AUDiiO at MusikMesse (in German) (2007-03-28)
Jam session (in German) (2007-03-21)
“eJamming was Demo’s divine startup” (2007-02-02)
“New Online Services Showcased At Demo Show” (2007-02-02)
“Internet jam sessions and indie films” (2007-02-02)
“Takahashi: DEMO companies pitch tools for Web sharing” (2007-02-01)
"Tomorrow's tech threats" (2007-02-01)
"Will you jam with me out on the wire? (2007-02-01)
"Latest in high-tech tools debuting in the valley" (2007-02-01)
"Launch mania at Demo conference" (2007-02-01)
"CBSNews Video: Online Jamming Made Easier" (2007-02-01)
"Jamming at the Speed of Light" (2007-01-31)
"CBSNews Podcast: Long-Distance Band Practice" (2007-01-31)
"Tech Show Features Gear for Going Mobile" (2007-01-31)
"eJamming: Skype for musicians" (2007-01-31)
"eJamming Allows Musicians to Collaborate Real-time via the Internet" (2007-01-31)
"Big Ideas Debuting at DEMO" (2007-01-31)
eJamming Lets Musicians Jam Via Internet (2007-01-30)
"Los Angeles-Area Companies Selected for DEMO 07" (2007-01-29)